Piedmont Augusta. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Piedmont Augusta. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Piedmont Augusta honored for its treatment of heart attack patients

The American College of Cardiology recently recognized Piedmont Augusta for its treatment of heart attack patients.

Piedmont Augusta is one of only 61 hospitals in the country to receive the organization’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Gold Performance Achievement Award for 2024, according to a news release from Piedmont Augusta.

To receive the Chest Pain — MI Registry Gold Performance Achievement Award, Piedmont Augusta demonstrated sustained achievement in the Chest Pain — MI Registry for three consecutive years and performed at the top level for specific performance measures, according to the release. Full participation in the registry engages hospitals in a robust quality improvement process using data to drive improvements in adherence to guideline recommendations and overall quality of care provided to heart attack patients.

“It is an honor to award Piedmont Augusta with the Gold Performance Award for their valuable national leadership and dedication to meeting comprehensive performance measures in patient care,” said Dr. Michael C. Kontos, chair of the NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Steering Subcommittee, and cardiologist at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, in the news release. “The receipt of this award indicates that Piedmont Augusta remains committed to providing top quality, guideline-driven care for heart attack patients. Their success ensures patients are receiving the highest quality cardiovascular care.”

The Centers for Disease Control estimates that more than 800,000 Americans suffer a heart attack each year. A heart attack occurs when a blood clot in a coronary artery partially or completely blocks blood flow to the heart muscle. Treatment guidelines include administering aspirin upon arrival and discharge, timely restoration of blood flow to the blocked artery, smoking cessation counseling and cardiac rehabilitation, among others.

“We are incredibly honored to receive this award for the third consecutive year. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the unwavering dedication and collaborative effort of our exceptional teams, who consistently strive to provide the highest standard of cardiac care to our patients,” said Dr. Michael Johnson, cardiologist. “These teams include the emergency department, cardiac cath lab, hospitalists, cardiologists, nursing staff, EMS, ancillary support departments and administration. I am very proud of their success in caring for cardiac patients across the Augusta region and beyond.”

Chest Pain  — MI Registry empowers health care provider teams to consistently treat heart attack patients according to the most current, science-based guidelines and establishes a national standard for understanding and improving the quality, safety and outcomes of care provided for patients with coronary artery disease, specifically high-risk heart attack patients, the release said.

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